Monday, July 20, 1998 Last modified at 1:21 a.m. on Monday, July 20, 1998

Crime wrap

Blotter information is compiled from reports filed with the Lubbock Police Department. To report information about these or any other crimes, call Crime Line at 741-1000. In some cases, cash rewards are offered. Callers may remain anonymous.

THEFT

1500 block of 34th Street

A 51-year-old Lubbock man told police that someone stole his 1994 mobile home, license plate number 4707-BR, between Thursday night and Saturday afternoon. The mobile home is valued at $12,000.

AGGRAVATED ROBBERY

2700 block of East Colgate Street

A 29-year-old woman told police that a man took $2,000 in cash and jewelry from her at gunpoint at approximately 6 a.m. Sunday.

The woman said when she and her sister and her cousin returned home at about 5:55 a.m. Sunday, a man tried to enter her home as she closed the front door. The woman said during the struggle she called out for her sister and cousin to help.

At that point the suspect allegedly pulled out a gun and said he would kill them if they didn't cooperate. The man then allegedly took $200 in cash and two rings valued at $900 apiece before fleeing the scene.

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

100 block of North Troy Avenue

A 28-year-old Lubbock man was arrested Sunday morning after he allegedly kicked his girlfriend in the head, hit her in the face and charged at her with a knife.

Christopher Ward Pipkin, 28, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was released from Lubbock County Jail Sunday afternoon after posting a $5,000 bond.

Pipkin's 25-year-old girlfriend told police that the two were driving home from a friend's house early Sunday morning when Pipkin became angry that he couldn't find any marijuana. The woman said the two then began arguing and that the argument continued until she got out of the car and began to walk home.

According to police reports, when the woman arrived home she found herself locked out. She went around to the back and tried to climb through a broken window, but that's when Pipkin allegedly kicked her in the head.

She told police that she then kicked the front door down and went to the bedroom to confront Pipkin. But Pipkin allegedly shoved her into the television stand, knocking it over, and then began to ram her head into the TV stand repeatedly.

The woman told police she got Pipkin to stop doing that by kicking him in the groin area. The woman told police that's when Pipkin began hitting her about the arms and face.

The woman said she finally got away and was trying to get some clothes to leave when Pipkin allegedly came at her with a knife. The woman said she ducked and the knife was imbedded in the wall. The woman then left the house and police arrived a short time later.

BURGLARY

1900 block of 67th Street

A 32-year-old man told police that someone stole more than $1,600 in cash, Nintendo equipment and jewelry from his home in the early hours of Sunday morning.

SEXUAL ASSAULT

Southwest Lubbock

A woman told police that she was sexually assaulted in the parking lot of a storage facility late Saturday night.

The woman said she was at a cookout when the suspect in the assault asked if she wanted to go to the store with him. The woman, who told police she had been drinking German beer for the first time earlier in the evening, said that instead of going to the store, they pulled into a parking lot.

According to police reports, the suspect told the woman to "take off your clothes." When the woman refused, the report states the suspect went around to the passenger side of the pickup, opened the door and pulled the woman's legs to where he was positioned.

The woman told police she began to feel dizzy and was lying down in the seat. The report states that the suspect then took off the woman's shorts and underwear and had sexual intercourse with her.

The woman said she repeatedly told the man to stop before finally saying, "I don't want you to do this." The woman said the suspect then asked, "You don't want me to do this?" and backed away.

The woman said the next thing she remembers is waking up at her place of residence.